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  1. David Hume
  2. Dental Hygiene and Nuclear War: How International Relations look from Economics
  3. Dependency Theory
  4. Developing Nations in the WTO
  5. Domestic Politics of International Monetary Order: the Gold Standard
  6. Doug North
  7. Economic Policy in Crisis
  8. Eichengreen's Critical Review of Different Theories to Explain the Smoot-Hawley Tariff
  9. Endogenous Growth Theory
  10. European Economic Integration
  11. Exchange-Rate Regimes
  12. Exchange Rate Politics
  13. Factor Endowment Theory
  14. Factor price equalization theory
  15. Foreign direct investment
  16. Fundamental Problem of Exchange
  17. GATT Article XXIV
  18. Gini coefficient
  19. Globalization
  20. Globalization and Inequality, Past and Present
  21. Globalization index
  22. Gold Standard
  23. Golden Arches Theory of Conflict Prevention
  24. Harmony, Cooperation and Discord
  25. Hechsher-Olin Model
  26. Heckscher-Ohlin Model
  27. Hegemonic stability theory
  28. Ikenberry on the creation of the Bretton Woods System
  29. Indicators of Capital Market Integration
  30. Infant-industry
  31. Institutional Change
  32. Institutions and Economic Growth: A Historical Introduction By Douglass North
  33. Instruments of trade protection
  34. Interests
  35. International Political Economy
  36. International Regime
  37. Invisible Hand
  38. John Locke
  39. John Maynard Keynes
  40. Karl Marx
  41. Karl Marx and the End of History
  42. Karl Marx on population growth
  43. Keynes: A Tract on Monetary Reform
  44. Kindleberger and His Explanation of the 1929 Depression
  45. Labor Market Competition and Individual Preferences over Immigration Policy
  46. Laffer Curve
  47. Locke: For a General Naturalisation
  48. Main Page
  49. Malthus
  50. Migration's New Payoff
  51. Milton Friedman
  52. Modes of going back to the Gold Standard
  53. Multilateralism
  54. Neoclassical Model of Trade
  55. Neoliberal institutionalism
  56. Neoliberalism
  57. Nuclear Proliferation
  58. Odious Rulers, Odious Debt
  59. Path Dependency
  60. Polanyi's thesis
  61. Preferential Trade Agreement
  62. Price-specie-flow Mechanism
  63. Protectionism
  64. Purchasing Power Parity
  65. Rational Choice Model and Rational Egoism
  66. Realism
  67. Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act
  68. Regionalism
  69. Religion in International Politics
  70. Ricardian Model of Trade
  71. Robert Keohane
  72. Rogowski
  73. Ronald Cox's two groups of US business interests and support for RTAs
  74. Saltwater and Freshwater Economists
  75. Samuel Huntington
  76. Smoot-Hawley Tariff
  77. States in a World of Anarchy
  78. Sterilization
  79. Strange: States, Firms and Diplomacy
  80. The 2008 Financial Crisis
  81. The 3 I's
  82. The Ascent of Money
  83. The Clash of Civilizations
  84. The Evolution of the Trade Regime
  85. The Gold Standard during the Inter-War Period
  86. The History of the Gold Standard
  87. The different schools of IPE
  88. The three functions of money
  89. Trade Models
  90. Two Treatises of Government
  91. US Power and the Construction of International Order
  92. Unholy Trinity
  93. Vices and Virtues of Remittances
  94. Waltzian Paradigm
  95. Washington Consensus
  96. What Makes Greenhouse Sense?
  97. World Systems Analysis
  98. World Trade Organization
  99. “Protectionist Trade Policies: A Survey of Theory, Evidence, and Rationale”,

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